Lourdes Basurto Acevedo
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2014
María de Jesús Fernández Muñoz; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Nydia Córdova Pérez; Ana Laura Vázquez Martínez; Nayive Tepach Gutiérrez; Sara Vega García; Alberto Rocha Cruz; Alma Grisel Díaz Martínez; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Arturo Zárate Treviño; Eduardo Alberto González Escudero; José Antonio Degollado Córdova
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Epicardial adipose tissue has been associated with several obesity-related parameters and with insulin resistance. Echocardiographic assessment of this tissue is an easy and reliable marker of cardiometabolic risk. However, there are insufficient studies on the relationship between epicardial fat and insulin resistance during the postmenopausal period, when cardiovascular risk increases in women. The objective of this study was to examine the association between epicardial adipose tissue and visceral adipose tissue, waist circumference, body mass index, and insulin resistance in postmenopausal women. METHODS A cross sectional study was conducted in 34 postmenopausal women with and without metabolic syndrome. All participants underwent a transthoracic echocardiogram and body composition analysis. RESULTS A positive correlation was observed between epicardial fat and visceral adipose tissue, body mass index, and waist circumference. The values of these correlations of epicardial fat thickness overlying the aorta-right ventricle were r = 0.505 (P < .003), r = 0.545 (P < .001), and r = 0.515 (P < .003), respectively. Epicardial adipose tissue was higher in postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome than in those without this syndrome (mean [standard deviation], 544.2 [122.9] vs 363.6 [162.3] mm(2); P = .03). CONCLUSIONS Epicardial fat thickness measured by echocardiography was associated with visceral adipose tissue and other obesity parameters. Epicardial adipose tissue was higher in postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome. Therefore, echocardiographic assessment of epicardial fat may be a simple and reliable marker of cardiovascular risk in postmenopausal women.
Clínica e Investigación en Arteriosclerosis | 2018
Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Susana Barrera Hernández; María de Jesús Fernández Muñoz; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Ana Karen Rodríguez Luna; Carlos Martínez Murillo
INTRODUCTION A decrease in fibrinolytic activity and an increase in the thickness of the epicardial adipose tissue have been observed in patients with coronary artery disease. The aim of this study was to determine the association between epicardial adipose tissue and fibrinolytic activity by measuring the concentration of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1). METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted on 56 apparently healthy women aged 45 to 60 years. Anthropometric measurements and biochemical determinations were performed on all participants. The fibrinolytic activity was determined by measuring PAI-1 by ELISA. Epicardial thickness was assessed by transthoracic echocardiography. RESULTS The concentration of PAI-1 was directly associated with the thickness of the epicardial adipose tissue (r=0.475, P=.001), body mass index (BMI), visceral adipose tissue, insulin resistance, glucose, and HDL-cholesterol. The multivariate regression analysis indicated that epicardial fat independently predicts the concentrations of PAI-1. CONCLUSIONS Women with thicker epicardial adipose tissue have reduced fibrinolytic activity, and consequently greater thrombotic risk.
Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2014
María de Jesús Fernández Muñoz; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Nydia Córdova Pérez; Ana Laura Vázquez Martínez; Nayive Tepach Gutiérrez; Sara Vega García; Alberto Rocha Cruz; Alma Grisel Díaz Martínez; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Arturo Zárate Treviño; Eduardo Alberto González Escudero; José Antonio Degollado Córdova
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina | 2001
Arturo Zárate; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Renata Patricia Saucedo García
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina | 2005
Arturo Zárate; Marcelino Hernández; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo
Clínica e Investigación en Arteriosclerosis (English Edition) | 2018
Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Susana Barrera Hernández; María de Jesús Fernández Muñoz; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Ana Karen Rodríguez Luna; Carlos Martínez Murillo
Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 2015
Nydia Córdova Pérez; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; José Antonio Degollado Córdova; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Carlos Martínez Murillo; Arturo Zárate Treviño; Ana Laura Vázquez Martínez; Sara Vega García; Alma Grisel Díaz Martínez; Gabriela Borrayo Sánchez; Elba Reyes Maldonado
Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2013
Genezareth Miranda Figueroa; María del Pilar Paz Román; Guadalupe Aguilar Madrid; Cuauhtémoc Arturo Juárez Pérez; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Luis Haro García
Revista Mexicana de Medicina de la Reproducción | 2012
José Ángel Villarreal Avendaño; Estefani Paulina Díaz Damas; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Sara Vega García; Nydia Córdova Pérez; Sandra Campos León; Ana Laura Vázquez; Alberto Rocha; Marcelino Hernández Valencia; Arturo Zárate Treviño
Bioquimia | 2007
Rosa Elba Galván Duarte; Renata Patricia Saucedo García; Lourdes Basurto Acevedo